Re: [Ldsoss] Scout Tracking

2006-09-01 Thread Stacey
Steven H. McCown wrote: Actually, the only parents who are that out of the loop are those who either choose to be or don't concern themselves enough to ask. A little how's my son doing? to the Scoutmaster would give a better picture. Most Scout Masters are excited to talk with parents.

[Ldsoss] Survey Results: How well do you know your relatives

2006-09-01 Thread Dan Lawyer
Thanks to those of you that took a minute to complete the survey on how well we know our relatives. All of the results are posted on the Taking Genealogy to the Common Person blog (http://eatslikeahuman.blogspot.com/). Dan LawyerProduct ManagerFamily and Church HistoryThe Church of Jesus

Re: [Ldsoss] Scout Tracking

2006-09-01 Thread Thomas Haws
If I had to call all sevenof my kids' teachers every couple of weeks to find out how they aredoing in each of their classes then this would be a full-time job in itself.For the teacher, you mean!! Tom HAws ___ Ldsoss mailing list Ldsoss@lists.ldsoss.org

Re: [Ldsoss] Scout Tracking

2006-09-01 Thread Kevin Wise
Personally, I would be fine with my finances on the web as well. I do all my banking online, so why not tithing? That said, I understand your point, and I agree that legally some opt-in would be needed, but I far fewer people care about online privacy than you might think. I must admit I

[Ldsoss] PAF4J using a NetBeans framework

2006-09-01 Thread Manfred Riem
Hi all, To make it easier for people to plug into the port of PAF to Java I have decided to make use of an application framework. This is the first version of PAF using the NetBeans platform. If you feel like trying it out, go to http://www.manorrock.com/products/paf/. And click on Webstart It.

Re: Re: [Ldsoss] Scout Tracking

2006-09-01 Thread Jesse Stay
Thanks to the student progress system our school district is using I know if there is a problem with one of my kids before the report cards come out. Also, teachers are not spending a good deal of their time talking to the parents but rather they are spending more of their time, well hopefully,

Re: [Ldsoss] Scout Tracking

2006-09-01 Thread Stacey
Jesse Stay wrote: This is actually what concerns me about my daughter's school. She's a first grader and they want to post her and her classmates' (w/ naive parents permission, of course) pictures and names along with progress info on a website, no login or anything to protect that info. It